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... sadly) because I was not sure I could keep it alive for 2500 miles across the scorched Plains and bone-dry deserts.

In Leggett, we opted against the drive thru tree, but admired the little log houses. Not the kind you're thinking of... I mean it is a house made of ONE log. Leggett is also hone to the turnoff for the great blue highway: CA-1.

CA-1 began by meandering and twisting up a mountain of the Coast Range to over 2000 feet. Then it ...

... Sandy flat beach with huge rollers as far as you can see. From there the ocastline gets rough and broken with craggy snags rising out of the surf. Beets me why they haven't worn down with the constant surf pounding them! Taking our usual side trips we came across Table Rock in the small town of Bandon, Oregon. We got a little morel room (Table Rock Motel) which was actually ...

... br> The Whale Watch is was amazing. I went to the common room and found my breakfast waiting for me. While this one had eggs in it, gourmet is hardly what I would call it. They over-cooked the poached eggs which made them kind of like flat hardboiled eggs. Everything else was less than gourmet but, I kind of didn't care. The views from this Uncle Henry's Garden type of place were remarkable. Then you had the live ...

... exhibits - did you know Jimi Hendrix came from Seattle? Loads of his stuff including guitars and handwritten lyrics. the best exhibition was the Fascinating World of Jim Henson - what an imagination he had. I am not sure of this exhibition will be travelling but if it does you must give it a look.

I rattled south through Washington State and next day visited the Observatory centre at Johnson Ridge which monitors Mount St Helens - this is ...

... you can see exactly the old and new routes. We would have gone from Kathmandu north thru Tibet and into Xinjiang province of China, then west to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. New route was west across Nepal, into northern India going right back where I was, then head north thru Pakistan and over to Bishkek. Not where I had wanted to go, but after the initial unhappiness, I had come round to accepting this and was even getting excited ...